🤖 Baidu's new LLM outshines GPT-4

PLUS: A $58m new AI startup emerges

G’day Humans!

A wide range of news stories covering everything from increased competition in AI to robots at an upcoming government summit.

Just another day in the world of AI.

In today’s AI rundown:

  • 🧠 Baidu's ERNIE 3.5 outshines GPT-4

  • 💵 Reka ready to roll with $58 million

  • 🦾 UN summit to welcome 50+ robots

  • 🛠️ 5 New AI tools and 3 quick hits

Read time: 3 minutes

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

BAIDU

Source: Reuters

Baidu's just introduced ERNIE 3.5, which trounces GPT-4 in Chinese language tasks and dramatically boosts inference throughput by an astonishing 17-fold compared to ERNIE 3.0.

The model's fresh "plugin" feature promises real-time info generation and enhanced text summarization. That’s in addition to a commitment to open the plugin ecosystem to third-party developers.

According to Dr. Haifeng Wang, CTO of Baidu, “Any applications involving language, text, or code can potentially utilize ERNIE Bot.”

One thing is clear: Baidu's ERNIE 3.5 is gunning for AI domination.

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REKA

Source: Reka

Reka, a startup born out of DeepMind, Google, Baidu, and Meta, comes out of nowhere and raises a cool $58 million (led by DST Global Partners and founding investor Radical Ventures) to redefine task-specific large language models (LLMs).

Its flagship product, Yasa, is an easily-customizable multimodal AI assistant, proving that in the AI landscape, personalization is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

Reka founder Dani Yogatama said that Yasa, which is in closed beta, can be easily personalized to proprietary data and applications.

What do you think? Are you bullish on Reka’s future?

UN SUMMIT

Source: The Next Web

Next week, the United Nations is set to host a summit in Geneva where top-tier tech gurus like futurist Ray Kurzweil and DeepMind's COO, Lila Ibrahim, will discuss AI for good.

But it's not just the human attendees making headlines — over 50 robots, primarily from Europe, will be rubbing elbows (or gears) with these tech luminaries.

Expect your dreams (and nightmares) to be populated by this mechanized entourage, but for now, click the link above to learn more about the robots in attendance.

Buckle up, because it looks like the UN is about to become the 'United Robots'.

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